Chief Boden is accused of leaving a homeless man to die in a warehouse fire after ordering his men to evacuate the scene, creating negative press and bad feeling within the department. Meanwhile, Lieutenant Severide helps an elderly woman facing some neighborhood problems. Detective Voight ramps up his intimidation tactics aimed at Casey in an attempt to discourage him from testifying against his son. Shay is forced to revisit her heartbreak over her ex-girlfriend Clarice, when she finds herself face-to-face with the ex and her husband during a call. Hermann's temper flares during a rescue call at a Halloween block party.[+]more

Thanks for the support, Plugger. Seems most of your comment got deleted, you could email direct. There are so many plot lines that I find inconceivable. I guess if I was writing a show like this, this sort of cat-and-mouse scenario would be over in one ep. My biggest pet peeve has to be how consistently the good guys underestimate the lengths the bad guys will go to.

Okay, I know I can be a buzzkill to tension, but if you know and have been warned that the bad guy gunning for you is serious, why would you not warn your loved ones to be on alert? And why not set up some sort of surveillance equipment to catch the guy in the act? At the very least set you cellphone to record any conversations this guy has with you? You know call your voicemail and let it record conversation in the bar and when he brought him the tool bag back?